nai rotm USED School Books Elementary, and High We Buy, Sell, Allowance in Exchange The Book of Knowledge The Children's Encyclopaedia Used Tools, Stoves, Ranges, Rifles, Shot Guns, Musical Instruments Used Furniture Beds, Dressers, Dining Room Suite, Kitchen Tables, Odd Chairs New Furniture 5-Piece Bedroom Suite $98.50 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite $79.00 ELIO'S Furniture Exchange Hours Open 9 a.m. Close 5 p.m. Phone Green 91G Prince Rupert, RC. HALIBUT The source of Sunshine Vitamins A and D Boiled Halibut with egg sauce is digestible, palatable, satisfying. CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Ilupcrt, B.C. MINLItS BAN KEDS BLACKPOOL, Aug. 25: (CP) The Mineworkers Federation, meeting here , voted against a resolution which would have lifted the ban on Communists within the Labor party. Phone 18 and 81 p. o. IIox 575 MUSSALLEITS ECONOMY STORE Quality Groceries Low Prices Courteous Service Prompt Delivery Boat and out of town orders receive careful attention With flags were grouped under' two line green-decked arches built for the occasion. They gave the salute after which any who wished to do so were given tie privilege of photographing Loid and Lady Tweedsmuir among the children. Miss Annie Gowans, accompanied by Miss Alice Darling of Hed Deer, Alberta, left this week, with her sisfer and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Malsbi-rv of Penhold, Alberta, for Alberta, where she will visit for sone time, later going to Vancouver for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Malsbury have been visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gowans' for the past monlh. Miss Ellen Saunders, who hns been spending several weeks va-cation with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Saunders of Palling, left last week for her home at Notch Hill, B.C. She will spend the winter at A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of Ootsa Lake at the Burns Lake Hospital on oaiurciay last. The grounds at the hospital are a real aat,et to the town. W!lh the spacious well kept lawns and hedges, just now there is a pio-fusion of fine gillardias, cosmos and many other late summer blooms. The large rockery ta lovely with California poppi : , nasturtiums and lichens. Th tennis court with arbor and lav n chairs is very attractive. The Woman's Missionary Society of the United Churrh and if pa. land, caretaker, are responsible. J. K. and Fred Stanwr h had as their u-uesta hi-iV in,... sisters, Mesdames N. Gable. T1LLIE THE TOILER" ISO vou Plan voire: vJBDtMMq om uvjmc .ill ii THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, L'LU-1I1LI i - District News BURNSLAKE Burns Lake Is justly proud of the fine lawns and irarden. sur rounding the ISoyal Bank. This is due to the enterprise of Ka .Commons, the manaeer. The ar- 'ranjfement has been the subject of many favorable comments. The Tariety of colors and size of the blooms in the sweet peas and pansies could hardly be surpassed. There are also many nice delphiniums, tall snapdragons, gladioli etc. The bouquets whi:h were nresenteH in Hpr KtphIIptii-.' Il n.l.. T. ...!... . I . auy i wecuauiuir, on iier recent visit were kindly supplied from this garden. Mrs. Don Smith, formerly of Burns Lake, supervised the child ren of Southbank who tendered a welcome to Their Excellencies the Governor Genaral and Ladv Tweedsmuir, enroute lo Tweeds muir Park. Thirtv-six children fo Clark Mills, New York. The latter, who is 72 vears of ai:e. has been employed in the plush mills in her home town for over 10 years, 34 of which she has been manager in charge of 700 men and women. Her husband, who is the manairer in the men's department, and theer large fa mily are all employed in the same organization. Mrs. Fluke and her sisters left Saturday for the East. Enroute to New York she will visit several Eastern cities. The Armistice Circle of Tinta- gel at its annual meeting, with Rev. F. Bushfield nresidinir e!. ected the following officers for the year: president, Mrs. W. Hodick, vice-president, N. Van De Veen, secri'tarv-treasurer. Mis. I. E. Middleton. Mrs. Everett was welcomed back after her long ill ness. .Mrs. W. J. Lister's absence was regretted, she is still con- uned to her home through illness. Her manv friends hnr for her speedy recovery. Terrace Mis3 Marjorie Kenney, who hat been teaching in the Lilloet district, is home for the holidays visiting with hi'r parents, Mr and Mrs. E. T. Kenney. Mrs. H. S. Creelman and he; little daughter of Chilliwack are staying with Mrs. Brooks. C. J. Norrinirton. who has lippn spending a holidav at Tjitolio Lake, returned to Prince Hupert on -Monday's train. Cool, rainv weather enntinnp.l here vesterdav Preeinitnlfnn heavy. li'iuor store dnl .Monday had i surprise when thev liehoM ir. stead of the usual snrMa1v clean premises a fl. ,..- which dust am! rncra ivi t,... and the safe amid the ruin uj, siue nown. the door open and twisted, and books and paper? like so much rubbish it com,t hvident lhat thp r were experts at the job. Abou4 ?250 was taken. Terrace Mourns Loss Of Citizen Large Attendance at Funeral of Late H. A. Swain on Monday TERRACE. August 26: The funeral! or the late H. A. Swain took place' on Monday. AH arranirements .: carnea out by the Oddfellows. Prectlcally the whole population seemed to be present to pay last respects to an honored citizen who nan ra a rt tn1.u 1 1 . . I Prince George, . WoodcockTI l "Tl ertnn All.oi-tb nr... o i... . " -""" "" lwi wcck.i ' ",,s- nuKe-Kev. u a, Hinchliffe conducted the "WINGS" IS VERY FINE Current Attraction at The Capitol Theatre Has Many Factors to Make it Outstanding Local movie-goers are acclaiming the beautiful "Wings of the Morning," which has been delighting large audiences at the Capitol Theatre for the past couple of nights and will be repeated tonight and tomorrow, as one of the very finest pictures seen here in many a long day. Certainly It can be heart, lly and unhesitatingly recommended to everyone. Indeed, it should not be missed, particularly since special arrangements have been made to give every' one the oppor tunity of seeing It. After "Wings of the Morning" no longer can it be said that British moving pictures do not come up to the standard of American. There Is not a department of production In which this very fine picture does not excel. Possibly the outstanding feature Is the lovely personality and superb acting of the petite little French star, Annabella, who takes the leading role. Here Is a real vision of delight from whom great things may be expected now that she has made her debut on the English-speaking screen. Among the things which contri bute to making "Wings of the Morning" such a charming picture 'nclude the splendid color photo- raphy throughout. Oone In this picture are the glare and harsh ness of original moving picture col or. A brief but outstanding sequence Is comprised In the singing of three Irish Ballads by the great Irish tenor, John McCormack, These songs are "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms," "KU lamey" and "At The Dawning Of The Day," all dear to the hearts of ballad lovers. A pretty romance woven throughout, wonderful scenes of Old Ireland, appropriate views of London and a climactic depiction of the running of a Derby at Epson Downs are among the many other features of "Wings of the Morning." FOR TRAMrS ONLY LONDON, August 26: (CP) Onp contributor to the fund for London park seats stipulates his money be jsea lor seats solely for tramps. ,ervlce at Mr. nome. and Mrs. Swain's There were numerous floral tributes and every car and truck In Terrace Joined In the sad nrocress towards the cemetery on the hill At the graveside the officers of his lodge performed their Impressive ritual, each member depositing a sprig of greenery on the casket. Mr. Swain was one of the Villas Commissioners and a Mason. He will be much missed, having earned both, In his business dealing and his personal life, the respect of all for his great character of reliability and integrity. The sympathy of all goes out to the widow he has left to mourn his passing NOVaJ, CHlLDrZEN-l WANT TO TELL VOU My STOKy ABOUT THE "TWO THAT AEh E.UE TO BRIMS I f rP Vtni s 7 WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront (The following salmon was delivered to Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative today: packer Ogdcn, 4500 cohoes from Squad aree, 8000 pounds from Freeman Pass and 9000 pounds from McAulay Island; packer Azurite, 800 pounds from Warke Canal and 10,500 pounds from Dundas; troller Victory F., John Frcdhelm, 3200 cohoes, and troller Pansy, F. Keith, 70 pounds cohoes. MARKET EMBATTLE!) LONDON. August 26: (CP) Petticoat Lane, famous Whltechapel Sunday market, was ordered closed by 2 p.m., and after that deadline police took stalls from 20 traders who will fight the matter in courts. It does ALL the Work! Dries whole tubful of dotfiel in two minutes. Ou t bree buttons, teer seams or ce injury. Power pump he ell weter. The lest word in ndlct Vecuum Cup Wishes. Buy on speciel cesy terms. TONIGHT L ruZz (2nH sk. ... ""ll "" ai 9:05) is it coon ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR; 'WINGS OF moRNINf, All In Beautiful T.Lf . Is Everjthlns You With ANNABEL JOHNMcCOnM.uK (At 7:36 and 9:2ii NEWS-COMF.nY;ARTMJ Coming Friday ERROL FLVW "The rrincc and the Pia J use H4 IB VffS, -THESS A12E MOST IMPOIZTAMT BEAaS THEY Ar2t Drr i 1 Let us Demonstrate No Obligation - Easy Jem on any EASY model Washer or Ironer Ottawa, June 22, 1037 Council of Canadian Medical Association Endorses and Urges Pasteurization of Milk and Cream We have pasteurized our products since 1923 for your protection. Positive Past-teurization for Safe Milk at no extra cost. VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 637 If you lose anything, try a classified ad. - By Westover i